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Crimps, Facets, and Folds
An ingenious Y-shaped mullion supports a quartz-like facade on Chicago’s Michigan Avenue.
Pictured: Spertus Insitute of Jewish Studies in Chicago, Illinois; Photo © William Zbaren
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Microalloy promises better steel structures
The U.S. Army, in conjunction with private industry, is involved in a multiyear research project that could yield stronger, lighter, and longer-span structures, for both civil and military applications. The research is examining the benefits of adding vanadium to steel.
Photo courtesy Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
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Book Reviews
We review two recently published books: One tracks the relationship between the practice of medicine and architecture from ancient times to the present, while the other discusses the urgent need to reinvent medical facilities so they are better for patients and the environment.
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Behind SANAA’s illusion of weightlessness
Now that the New Museum on Manhattan’s Lower East Side is complete, and its structure enclosed, there is little evidence of the system that supports the seven-story building that seems to be made up of nothing heavier than precariously stacked cardboard boxes.
Diagrams courtesy Guy Nordenson and Associates
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California hospitals get a seismic reprieve
The California Building Standards Commission (CBSC) moved in December 2007 to allow the reclassification of potentially hundreds of seismically questionable hospitals in the state to avoid possible closure due to code noncompliance.
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Fashioning an aural architecture
How do you protect a concert hall from extreme desert heat and noise generated by planes flying overhead? We examine how Barton Myers Associates and Architekton solved this problem in their roof design for the Tempe Center for the Arts.
Photo © John Edward Linden
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Hanging Loose
Perhaps the most famous cantilever in America is one of the shortest: Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1935 design for the exterior concrete terraces at Fallingwater, the longest of which extends a mere 15 feet to hover over the rush of Pennsylvania’s Bear Run stream.
Photo: © Justin Maconochie
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ASLA green roof yields impressive benefits
Earlier this fall, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) released performance data for the green roof planted on its Washington, D.C., headquarters.
Photo: Courtesy ASLA
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A structural riff in Norway: Snøhetta’s Tubaloon band shell
Now hear this. For a giant, cochlear band shell called Tubaloon, which hovered over Norway’s annual Kongsberg Jazz Festival this past summer, the designers of Norwegian architecture firm Snøhetta caught an echo from architectural history.
Photo: © Bjørn Owe Holmberg
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Book Reviews
We seem to have two camps emerging in the nascent field of sustainable design: an informed one that remains sensitive to the high aims of architecture, ecology, and site, and then one we might call “design services 2.0,” a kind of appliqué of green technologies onto the leftover bin of expired architecture.
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Technicalities: A Prague stairwell’s DNA structure revealed |
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To create Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park, the design team
shaped the land, reinforced a fragile seawall, and restored the shoreline's ecosystem |
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| 05/07 |
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Simple and bright, heliostats tap sunlight for lighting outdoor and, increasingly, indoor spaces
Green program developers embrace life-cycle assessments to gauge building performance |
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| 04/07 |
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As prefabrication sheds its off-the-rack image, automation via 3D printing threatens to transform conventional construction
A super-small house achieves an ideal state of design integration |
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| 03/07 |
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Following carbon footprints leads architects
and consultants to their own doorsteps
On the greenhouse gas trail, one engineer aims beyond "carbon neutral"
Adobe launches a new Web-based conferencing platform and a fine-tuned version of Acrobat
SmartGeometry conference marries form with function (digitally, that is)
A new Web site simplifies finding green architects, builders
Digitizing on the fly |
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| 02/07 |
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Vertical and verdant, living wall systems sprout on two buildings, in Paris and Vancouver
An innovative vacuum-formed facade provides a sober enclosure for museum |
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| 01/07 |
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Green Building Council hones rating system as a tool for combating carbon emissions
Second Life and Google Earth are transforming the idea of architectural collaboration |
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| 11/06 |
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Zoomy Mercedes-Benz Museum ties curvy structure with complex spatial configuration |
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| 10/06 |
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New airport security technology is slow to be implemented, but developments abound
LEED, green initiatives find widespread favor in energy-intensive airport terminals |
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| 09/06 |
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Composite wood industry watches developments in California
Open-access digital archive of international archaeological sites set to launch
Report touts benefits of integrated design and tackles obstacles hindering adoption |
| 07/06 |
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Proposed LEED changes intensify debate over recognition of wood certification systems
To architects, building information modeling is still primarily a visualization tool
Mayors move to halt climate change with goals for carbon neutral buildings |
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| 03/06 |
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Stretching
the digital imagination |
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| 02/06 |
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Unity
Temple will use geothermal energy after its first major restoration
A
Santa Fe architect calls for carbon-neutral buildings in the
next quarter century |
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| 11/05 |
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Sixteen
years later, engineers fix leaks and overheating at Eisenmans
Wexner Center
Task
force helps shape sustainability agenda for the AIA |
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| 10/05 |
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Damaged
buildings and widespread environmental hazards remain in Katrinas
aftermath |
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| 09/05 |
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In
France, another Pompidou Center takes shape
Document
and manage your designs
WTC
investigators recommendations set agenda for change,
but provide few answers
Unique
assembly makes a new mural possible |
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| 08/05 |
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Seismic
framing technology and smart siting aid a California community
college |
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| 07/05 |
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Breathing
room: Arup's new London headquarters celebrates its mechanical
systems
In
Berlin, meticulous sitework and off-site production help piece
together a sober memorial |
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| 06/05 |
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Experimental
Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC), Troy, New York
Design
tools, presentation devices, and more
Channel
glass and reflective aluminum brighten the Shaw Center
A
planetariums curves hint at the mysteries of the cosmos
For
one hospital owner, familiarity in design breeds success |
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| 05/05 |
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In
Osaka, an iconic entry and sculpture mark the spot of a mostly
underground museum
GSA
asks for guidance on using digital building models for design
and construction |
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| 04/05 |
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New
rating systems for green houses draw both interest and conflicts |
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| 03/05 |
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José
Vasconcelos Library of Mexico Zoom In
Updates
for 3D CAD, collaboration tools Tech Products
Questions
about materials strain the fabric of USGBCs big tent
Facade
restoration for a New York City landmark is nearly complete |
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| 02/05 |
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In
Seattle, a footbridge symbolizes a company’s mission and
solves siting and engineering issues. |
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| 01/05 |
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Virtual
reality and digital modeling go on trial for a federal courtroom
design |
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| 12/04 |
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Updates
for 3D CAD, collaboration tools
Need
a lift? New York firm designs a high-tech car-transport system
This
London Bridge doesnt fall downit does a backbend |
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| 10/04 |
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From
balloon frame to CAD-tailored: Japanese precut framing technology
comes to the U.S. |
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| 09/04 |
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Why
building information modeling isnt working ... yet
From
mark-up to practice management Tech Products
New
graduate program will explore innovations in design, fabrication,
and construction methods |
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| 08/04 |
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Studies
of their health impact heat up debate over halogenated flame
retardants |
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| 07/04 |
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Investigation
into collapse of Terminal 2E concourse continues |
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| 06/04 |
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Energy
tool, CAD updates, a mini-PC
California
tests conventional and "green"products for emissions
Building
industry professionals gather to pledge commitment to interoperability |
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| 05/04 |
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The
Art Institute of Chicago examines how best to archive digital
design data
In
the lab, paint makes NOx gases harmlessbut can field
trials make the same claim? |
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| 04/04 |
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Nanometers?
Tiny sensors embedded in concrete will collect physical and
chemical data
Companies
can build a power plant for free right in your backyard
if the price is right |
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| 03/04 |
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Six
new tools for todays architects Tech Products
The
Times banks on a mock-up to try out systems for its new building
For
improving indoor air quality, is UV treatment the light at
the end of the duct?
Dont
blow off steammicroturbines make cheap, clean energy
from waste heat |
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| 12/03 |
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Tools
for managing, learning, designing Digital Products
Fall
conference presents new case studies in digital collaboration
Nonprofiter
seeks to help designers take on rapid prototyping
Housing
complex under construction in Manhattan boasts high-tech accoutrements |
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| 09/03 |
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CAD
upgrades, new hardware, and more Digital Products
Software
interoperability makes strides, but hurdles still remain |
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| 03/03 |
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From
rendering tools to reading on the fly Digital Products
In
Graz, Austria, a new arts center will speak its own digital
language
Project
team relied heavily on digital collaboration to rebuild the
Winter Garden quickly |
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Objects
to See vies to become standard object technology for CAD
Extranet use among architecture firms
is hampered by skepticism
Autodesk
puts "design" back into CAD Digital Product Reviews |
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